It depends on the tv coverage though, doesn't it?
Nail on head. If this was a saturday game, covered by the BBC, there are fewer cameras compared to a live TV game. Generally there are between 8-10 cameras for a BBC game (usually 8) where as a Sky one can have up to 20 depending on the level of game we are talking about (they'll pile on loads for a title decider or a big derby match).
Looking at the camera positions used, the angle which has done Hemed is the reverse corner Super Slow Motion camera (the behind shot) - which would appear on every broadcast. But it very much depends if that is the standard position at the Amex. There may well be one North Stand end as well.
The front angle, FYI, is camera two (a zoomed in version of the main camera angle).
** when I say done, it does look more incriminating because you can't see his face. The front shot I think clearly shows he is not looking at yedlin. Whether that means he meant it or not is a different matter entirely